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Book Tour: Book Review - Six Tinder Weeks by Bena Roberts

Forty-something scientist Helen leaves her husband after twenty uninspired years of marriage. Plagued with making the wrong decisions she looks towards holistic therapy and the universe to guide her choices. She meets hairdresser Alex and takes his advice to download the dating app SPRK.

Helen embarks on a voyage of self-discovery, paganism, hedonism and desire. What could go wrong? Well for one secret agent CJ is convinced that Helen is part of a notorious Romanian smuggling gang.

Six Tinder weeks is not the usual romantic novel; it is realistic fiction full of twists, turns that will make you laugh out loud. If you like something different, then you will enjoy this Pandora's box of love, action and the unexpected.

About the Author:

Bena is an expat British woman living with her family in Germany. She was a journalist, blogger and analyst as well as CEO of quite a few geeky companies. She is a bookworm, gym bunny and partial to dry Italian red wine.

Bena's passion for writing began as a child in the cosy corner of her parent's bookshop in London. She grew up reading Sidney Sheldon, Judy Blume and Marian Keyes. Six Tinder Weeks is her debut novel and is realistic fiction that will appeal to women, mums and especially those just divorced.

My Take on the Book:This book has a bit of an open ending; where Helen has appeared to have moved on...but CJ hasn't. There were times when Helen appeared to be a bit clueless, but there is a lot of humour (as well as some crudeness) in this book. I ended up giving this book a four star rating and got a copy in exchange for an honest review.

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I'm a book reviewer and will be posting regular updates on the books that I'm reading. I like reading chick lit, contemporary, thriller, suspense, historical fiction, romance (not really too much of a fan of erotica), religious/christian, sometimes fantasy and young adult.

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